PlayerComparisons
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Marnus isn't half the batsman Bevan was, even in red-ball. I'm offended that anyone would even compare them
If you are going to look at Labuschagne's FC numbers to determine how good he is now, you may as well look at his numbers post 2018 after the move to Glamorgan. There was a significant technical overhaul sinceBest way to compare them is probably at First Class level as thats the longest form of cricket.
Bevan - First Class
Matches: 237
Innings: 400
Runs: 19,147
Average: 57.32
Highest Score: 216*
50s: 81
100s: 68
Labuschagne - First Class
Matches: 120
Innings: 209
Runs: 9,003
Average: 46.64
Highest Score: 215
50s: 44
100s: 27
*First Class cricket includes matches that are of three or more days scheduled duration. First Class matches also include Test matches.
There have been a few Aussie stat-padders lately, Marnus obviously. But also Voges (bad opposition, picked when in form) & Joe Burns (only picked when playing at home and usually on flat pitches).I really want to say Marnus because he's new and it pisses people off but he's also the luckiest stat-padder I've ever seen so I'm torn. @TheJediBrah Help please.
Usually when I agree with you so much it makes me reconsider my opinion but this is ?There have been a few Aussie stat-padders lately, Marnus obviously. But also Voges (bad opposition, picked when in form) & Joe Burns (only picked when playing at home and usually on flat pitches).
Marnus is about a 40-average Test batsman that has over-achieved through a combination of great form & absurd luck
Bevan was a 45-50 average Test batsman that under-achieved through a combination of having a couple of bad series and never getting a chance to make up for it because the rest of the side was too strong to break back into
How? He bats til he goes out or his captain declares, yeh?There have been a few Aussie stat-padders lately, Marnus obviously.
Too bad he did not mention Head there.Usually when I agree with you so much it makes me reconsider my opinion but this is ?
tbf at home he's not really played against quality. also averages 33 in Asia.marnus has averaged 60+ in test's at 3 over a 2-3 year stretch while playing vs some very good bowling attacks in one of the hardest batting era's of all time, with runs in england, the subcontinent and Australia in that time. That's an incredible peak, don't know if bevan could have matched that even given ideal circumstances.
That 33 average in Asia is mostly down to the 2018 tour before he hit his peak tbf, averaged 40 across 5 matches when we toured SL and PAK earlier in the year. Faced Anderson, broad and robinson in a seam friendly series, india (who had a very good attack up until the 4th test, even with injuries) and an NZ pace attack with peak Wagner and southee in good nick.tbf at home he's not really played against quality. also averages 33 in Asia.
His England performance was stellar, most of the rest was good but nothing that gets him bonus points for batting in “one of the hardest eras of all time”.That 33 average in Asia is mostly down to the 2018 tour before he hit his peak tbf, averaged 40 across 5 matches when we toured SL and PAK earlier in the year. Faced Anderson, broad and robinson in a seam friendly series, india (who had a very good attack up until the 4th test, even with injuries) and an NZ pace attack with peak Wagner and southee in good nick.